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What Am I Still Doing Here?

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781444708707

Price: £8.99

ON SALE: 13th October 2011

Genre: Biography & True Stories / Memoirs

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This is Roger Lewis at his best: more cantankerous and curmudgeonly wit and musings about the pointlessness of life. Dark, witty and hilarious, Roger Lewis has a real way with words.

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Praise for Seasonal Suicide Notes:
by Roger Lewis
This is comedy of a rare quality. Lewis is a seriously funny man.
Sunday Express
Seasonal Suicide Notes is the most brilliantly funny and genuinely thought-provoking book of the year.
Sunday Times
Roger Lewis is a genius writer, and he knows it.
Lynn Barber
He makes me cry with laughter - I really cried, blubbering and sniffling and gasping. Roger Lewis is a magnificently bilious comic genius.
Francis Wheen
This is one of the funniest books you will ever read. And the most reckless. If you like black comedy you'll find yourself in Narnia.
Spectator
If they ever award gold medals for comic genius Roger Lewis will be a shoo-in for gold.
Mail on Sunday
The perfect Christmas present is already on the shelves. It is the funniest, truest, most engaging thing I've read all year.
Times
These sulphurous round-robins are not just cry-makingly funny; there are also arresting insights into literature and life, with flashes of beautiful seriousness.
Daily Telegraph
Nothing funnier or wiser has been published all year.
Daily Mail
Superb, splenetic, self-lacerating, hilarious and heartrendering.
Gyles Brandreth
Uproariously funny, tremendously clever and irresistibly lovable.
Rupert Christiansen
The jokes come thick and fast.
Express
A liberating, life-affirming read.
Independent
Enormously entertaining
Evening Standard
Wonderfully funny
The Spectator